Get image size without full download (JPG, GIF, PNG, WebP, BMP, TIFF, PSD)
Simple pub/sub messaging for the web
TypeScript definitions for probe-image-size
A message bus client in Javascript
generate random IDs and avoid collisions
LiveReload JS client - auto reload browser on changes
This repository contains a package intended to be used a probe to test construct hub instances. It automatically publishes a new version every 2 hours, allowing for construct hub canaries to verify its availability on construct hub instances.
TypeScript definitions for hat
Wrapper around ffprobe for getting info about media files.
Fast, portable image processing for Node agents.
Convert form parameters to an object using the same logic as Rack
PM2/Keymetrics advanced API
Node.js wrapper for the probe code search tool
Smoke-test package for the release-snapshot workflow. No runtime code — exists purely so the snapshot and release workflows have something non-trivial to publish while verifying the pipeline end-to-end.
All-in-one CLI tool for interacting with Nexus.
Zoom ProbeSDK tests the end user device and network capabilities, and the Zoom server connection.
Abstracts readiness, liveness and startup checks and graceful shutdown of Node.js services running in Kubernetes.
Media processing library for Node.js
tsParticles spice rack palette
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CA APM Node.js Agent monitors real-time health and performance of Node.js applications
Official Node SDK for the Shotstack Cloud Video Editing API
Rest framework module for health checks
Simple pub/sub messaging for the web
Rack::Probe provides a set of probes for Rack that fire with each request.
Rack::Probe provides a set of probes for Rack that fire with each request.
resque-alive adds a Kubernetes Liveness probe to a Resque instance. How? resque-alive provides a small rack application which exposes HTTP endpoint to return the "Aliveness" of the Resque instance. Aliveness is determined by the presence of an auto-expiring key. resque-alive schedules a "heartbeat" job to periodically refresh the expiring key - in the event the Resque instance can"t process the job, the key expires and the instance is marked as unhealthy.